Ms. Bridges' AP English
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Here is the short form I promised you. The short form is for both FRANKENSTEIN and for CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. PLEASE BEGIN READING FRANKENSTEIN NOW!!! It is an easier read than CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. And please trust me on this, you need to finish reading CRIME AND PUNISHMENT while you are on vacation because it's going to be too hard to read when you're back at school taking six classes, and staying late every night for HAIRSPRAY and/or the dance show(s) and/or the vocal gigs.
Short Form for A.P.
TITLE:____________________________
NAME OF AUTHOR:__________________________________
Protagonist: A clear, concise description of the character, plus a quote from the book to support your description of the character.
Antagonist: (See above)
Other major characters: (See above) Name at least three.
Minor characters: (See above) These characters should play some pivotal role in the plot or theme.
MAIN SETTING: Please give a clear, concise description of the setting, plus a quotation to support your description.
A brief outline of the plot. This should not be more than two paragraphs.
Two or three examples of symbols plus a paragraph showing the reference and the importance.
Two or three sentences from the book giving examples of the author’s style, plus a paragraph discussing the author’s use syntax and diction and literary tropes in developing her style.
A paragraph on the book’s theme, or issues the author deals with through the book or the philosophy that is espoused in the book, plus a quotation or an event or scene from the book that shows the theme, issue or philosophy.
Four short quotations from the book that are representative of the book.
A paragraph on the author’s life.
A paragraph on the era during which the book was written. In the case of FRANKENSTEIN, the book was written during the “Romantic Era.” Shed some light on the “Romantics” for the novice reader who doesn’t know very much about this time.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Here is the short form I promised you. The short form is for both FRANKENSTEIN and for CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. PLEASE BEGIN READING FRANKENSTEIN NOW!!! It is an easier read than CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. And please trust me on this, you need to finish reading CRIME AND PUNISHMENT while you are on vacation because it's going to be too hard to read when you're back at school taking six classes, and staying late every night for HAIRSPRAY and/or the dance show(s) and/or the vocal gigs.
Short Form for A.P.
TITLE:____________________________
NAME OF AUTHOR:__________________________________
Protagonist: A clear, concise description of the character, plus a quote from the book to support your description of the character.
Antagonist: (See above)
Other major characters: (See above) Name at least three.
Minor characters: (See above) These characters should play some pivotal role in the plot or theme.
MAIN SETTING: Please give a clear, concise description of the setting, plus a quotation to support your description.
A brief outline of the plot. This should not be more than two paragraphs.
Two or three examples of symbols plus a paragraph showing the reference and the importance.
Two or three sentences from the book giving examples of the author’s style, plus a paragraph discussing the author’s use syntax and diction and literary tropes in developing her style.
A paragraph on the book’s theme, or issues the author deals with through the book or the philosophy that is espoused in the book, plus a quotation or an event or scene from the book that shows the theme, issue or philosophy.
Four short quotations from the book that are representative of the book.
A paragraph on the author’s life.
A paragraph on the era during which the book was written. In the case of FRANKENSTEIN, the book was written during the “Romantic Era.” Shed some light on the “Romantics” for the novice reader who doesn’t know very much about this time.
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